Prior Learning Assessment Course Subjects

Government

Study of the purposes, aims and objectives of modern European government in general, and of specific forms of government organization.

Intergovernmental Policy (POS-480) 3.00 s.h.

Comparative study of selected functions and problems of state governments and an examination of the role of state governments in the federal system.

Contract Administration (OPM-409) 3.00 s.h.

Course DescriptionInformation relative to administering government contracts is provided including contract management and contract administration.

Learning OutcomesThrough the Portfolio Assessment process, students will demonstrate that they can appropriately address the following outcomes:

Information relative to administering government contracts is provided including contract management and contract.

Analyze the contractor performance for purposes of payment

Explain the difference between contract performance and material non-performance

Explain difference between government and commercial contracting

Explain difference between contracting and subcontracting

Explain the different types of contracts

International Banking (BAN-281) 3.00 s.h.

Major topics covered in the course include an overview international trade and investments that are common to American business, government, and banking. The practices and processes developed by U.S. banks under the impetus of business and government are analyzed. Some topics covered are country risk assessment, correspondent relationships, money transfer, and foreign exchange.

Stormwater Management (CET-314) 3.00 s.h.

Intro. to principles, legal aspects, planning processes and engineering methodologies associated with the management of storm drainage in urban and urbanizing areas. This course will have applicability to: local government officials (engineers, planners, administrators)charged with managing storm water facilities; state and federal government officials charged with implementing and regulating storm water laws; and consulting engineers and planners representing developers in locales where storm water management is required.